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This talk next week (April 26, 6-7 UK time) should be of interest to many #histodons!
Amy Livingstone will give her Inaugural Lecture as Head of the Lincoln School of Humanities on "Finding Ermengarde: Researching the Life of a Medieval Countess."
Although she was recognized by her peers as influential and important, Countess Ermengarde (c.1070-1147) has been left out of the history of medieval Europe. This lecture will explore her accomplishments, such as co-ruling Brittany with her husband and adult son, her generous patronage and support of the church, her travel to the Holy Land – where she built a church, and her friendships with some of the most influential individuals of the 12th century. As well as discussing Ermengarde and her experiences, this lecture will address the scholarly process of finding Ermengarde.
To attend (in person/online), register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inaugural-lecture-series-professor-amy-livingstone-tickets-598252197427
Given this week's MANY stunning state-level events, tomorrow's "History Matters:"
State Governments: What's the Problem?
The Constitution divided power between the nat'l & state governments, & we've STRUGGLED w/the complications ever since
Friday 10AM ET
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